SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 
3 
POLICIES 
and BUSINESS INFORMATION 
1. ALWAYS GIVE FULL ADDRESS 
every time you write. 
2. TERMS: Our terms are Cash with 
Order: The prices are Net Cash. 
3. REMITTANCES should be made pay¬ 
able to Locke Nursery and Floral Company 
and the best way to send them is by Bank 
Draft, Express Money Order, or Postoffice 
Money Order. 
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS: Customers will please 
state whether they wish their orders to be sent by 
Parcel Post, Express, Freight or Motor Freight Lines 
at purchaser’s risk and expense. 
PARCEL POST CHARGES HAVE TO BE PREPAID, 
and for this reason money will have to be sent to 
cover cost of postal charges. 
EXPRESS: For all shipments up to 300 pounds the 
Express is the most satisfactory, and not any more 
costly than freight. Even in heavy shipments Express 
may cost more but the quicker service pays. 
FREIGHT: For very large and heavy shipments, and 
where quick delivery is not an element. All our ship¬ 
ments are so packed that they will carry several weeks 
by freight without injury to the stock. 
EXPRESS AND FREIGHT SHIPMENTS can be sent 
“Charges Collect,” and such charges are no more 
than if “Prepaid.” For this reason no money has to 
be sent to cover Express or Freight charges. 
OUR GUARANTEE: We guarantee to send: 
(a) Healthy stock. 
(b) Free from insects, diseases, etc. 
(c) In Good Condition from Nursery. 
Then our responsibility ceases. 
But it is mutually understood that we will not be 
liable for any damages. If stock is not accepted, we 
should be notified at once—not over five days after 
receipt—and we will refund the money remitted and 
advise disposition of stock in question. 
DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
Depending on character of soil, etc. 
Peach, Plum, Apple, Apricot, 20 to 25 feet apart 
each way. 
Pear, 20 to 30 feet apart each way. 
Pecans, 40 to 60 feet each way. 
Haupt, McDonald and Dallas Berries, 3^^ by 5 
feet. In rich land 4 by 6 feet. 
Other Blackberry and Dewberry, 3 by 4 feet. 
Strawberry, 1 by 2 V 2 feet. 
Grapes, 12 by 18 feet. 
